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Online Casino News for Tuesday - March 25, 2003

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Casino gaming a losing wager according SRPEDD - 2003-03-25
A regional planning agency consisting of local leaders is campaigning in opposition of the expansion of gambling in southeastern Massachusetts.

Members of the Southeastern Regional Planning and Economic Development District have voted in opposition of casino gambling in the area.
Read the full story at Taunton Gazette
 
Lottery mailing not easy to avoid - 2003-03-25
People attempting to stop smoking remove all cigarettes from their homes. Recovering alcoholics stay away from bars.

But for some addicted gamblers in the state who normally avoid racetracks and slot machines, gambling is coming straight to their mailbox, courtesy of the state.
Read the full story at Charleston Daily Mail
 






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